Walls To Ealing Cemetery is a Grade II listed building in the Ealing local planning authority area, England. First listed on 4 December 2002. Boundary wall.
Walls To Ealing Cemetery
- WRENN ID
- eastward-corner-grove
- Grade
- II
- Local Planning Authority
- Ealing
- Country
- England
- Date first listed
- 4 December 2002
- Type
- Boundary wall
- Source
- Historic England listing
Description
The walls surrounding Ealing Cemetery were built in 1861 by Charles Jones, the Borough Engineer. They are made of Kentish ragstone with Bath stone dressings and feature red brick decoration, along with cast and wrought iron gates and railings. The boundary is approximately 80 meters long and is divided by piers into fourteen sections, with the main gates slightly recessed and positioned off-centre to the left. The principal piers are topped with pyramid caps, while the smaller piers have moulded copings, as does the dwarf wall, which is set over a course of angle-set red bricks. The main gates are flanked by pairs of principal piers and feature Gothic wrought iron gates. There is also a smaller gate to the west, adorned with Gothic ornament, and a sealed pedestrian gate at the far west end. The railings curve outward and are spiked. This boundary wall mirrors the design of the wall along South Ealing Road to the west.
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